Sheffield Wednesday will look to knock out Premier League side Swansea in an FA Cup fifth round replay this evening.
Sheffield Wednesday manager Jos Luhukay said: "We must not see it as a normal competition game. When I looked at Swansea last Saturday they did not have any luck and lost 4-1 against Brighton, so they also have the chance to do the job better than last Saturday.
"We 100% want to come to the next round, but we are not at home where our fans give us more energy and motivation, but the motivation must come from the inside.
"We must have a lot of passion to come to... read more

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